At the heart of Porto's World Heritage Ribeira neibourhood, right on the river and with amazing views to the Dom Luis 1 Bridge this luxury hotel is one of the prestigious Pestana Group's flagship hotels.

The hotel's privileged position is matched by its facilities and the rooms which are created out of original houses, ecah have their own vintage style.

There is a top-flight restaurant and cocktail bar and terraces where you can sit out, watch the world go by and drink in those views.

Cross the bridge and you're in Vila Nove de Gaia where all the famous wineries are or, just nearby, take the funicular to the upper part of the city – you couldn't be better placed!

Accommodation

These spacious rooms feature 2 twin beds or one double bed and are equipped with a 42 inch flat-screen LED HDTV video on demand, satellite channels, minibar, air conditioning, writing desk, double-glazed windows, free wi-fi safe and telephone. Marble bathroom with walk-in shower or bathtub and hairdryer.

Hotel Features

Privileged location right on the dockside in Porto's World Heritage Ribeira neighbourhood

Parking – special note
The hotel is located in the historical site of Porto. Due to its privileged location, there are some restrictions in the access to the Hotel with the car during some periods. It is only possible to access the hotel street by cars (all vehicles) during the following period: o 06h30am to 11am;
Should you arrive to the hotel during the open period (06h30 until 11am), the hotel can assist you with the luggage, so you can temporarily stop your car in front of the hotel and someone from our luggage team will be pleased to assist you.
If you arrive out of the open period a public car park located 250 mt from the hotel.
 

Restaurant

This hotel has restaurants open to the public.

Hotel Facilities

24 Hour Reception
WiFi all areas
Laundry Service
Air Conditioning

Sports and Wellbeing

Spa

Room facilities (all rooms)

En-suite bathroom
Heating
Air conditioning
WIFI
TV
Fridge / Minibar
Tea/Coffee making facilities
Safe deposit box

Dining

Restaurant, open to the public
Bar, open to the public, serving drinks and light snacks

Accessibility

Facilities adapted for guests with reduced mobility
Room(s) adapted for guests with reduced mobility

Parking

Public parking nearby (pay locally)

Pets

Pets allowed by prior arrangement - please consult

Porto, Portugal

Posed majestically on the rocky cliffs overlooking the grand River Douro, Porto, the birthplace of the world renowned port, is Portugal's second largest city.

Steeped in history and tradition, highly atmospheric, still nicely unspoilt and laid back, over the last twenty years it has seen a remarkable renaissance, with startling modern architecture blending in happily with the many ancient monuments and landmarks.

A fascinating journey back in time, over different centuries, from its medieval historic centre by the river, the Ribeira district, a Unesco World Heritage site, the 18th century port wine lodges across the waters and the monumental bridge, Ponte Dom Luis I, to the C12th century Sé (cathedral) and the fine Baroque churches São Francisco, São Lourenzo, Santa Clara, the neoclassical Palacio da Bolsa (stock exchange)…the list goes on!

Along with interesting museums including Casa do Infante, where Henry the Navigator was born, art galleries, romantic gardens, impressive plazas, amazing azulejos (hand painted tiles) at São Bento train station and Igreja do Carmo, there is excellent shopping too, especially on Rua Santa Catarina.

Great music from traditional Portuguese fado to classical concerts can be heard at Rem Koolhaas' Casa da Musica and with Porto's fastly developing gastronomic scene, there is great food too from traditional northern Portuguese fare to sushi. and for those who like a bit of nightlife, there is plenty of that too, be it out on the street or at an arty cafe.

Walk it, tram it, boat it or tuk tuk it – Porto's got something for everyone!The fascinating, medieval Ribeira district by the river Douro– Porto’s historic centre, a Unesco world heritage site. Stroll along the promenade, explore its tiny cobblestone alleys, dine at one of the tempting riverside restaurants ..

Cross the impressive iron arched Dom Luis I bridge, built in 1886 from the Ribeira district to the 18th century port wine lodges in Vila Nova de Gaia. Sample the tipple and soak in the grandstand view of Porto from the riverside promenade with beautiful “ barcos rabelos” –flat bottomed boats which transported the wine in the good old days!

  • Take the Funicular from here up to the upper part of Porto town and the Romanesque cathedral.
  • Take in the sights of Porto on foot – there are guided walks, but doing it independently is fun – from baroqueTorre de Clerigos, to the majestic Palacio de la Bolsa, the gothic church of San Francisco,to the famous bookshop “Livrana Lello” – an inspiration for J.K. Rowling to write Harry Potter, to the São Bento railway station with its immense and beautiful tile panels, to the Casa do Infante, birthplace of Henry the Navigator and so, so much more.
  • Enjoy art at the Museu Nacional Soares dos Reis and Museu de Arte Contemporanea and on a smaller scale the little art galleries in Rua Miguel Bombarda and all types of music from classical to jazz at Porto’s music mecca, Casa da Musica – concerts every night! Or listen to traditional Fado at Casa de Mariquinhas.
  • Take a leisurely river cruise on a barco rabelo, going under Porto’s six bridges to get a panoramic view of the entire city.
  • Visit 19th century Mercado Bolhao– fantastic covered market with all sorts of gastronomic delights and local atmosphere.
  • Catch a small ferry across the Douro to the picturesque, traditional fishing village of Afurada with its tile decked houses and hire a bike, walk or bus to lovely Praia de Estrela with soft, golden sand. Feast on hearty fish stew “calderaida” or freshly grilled fish and seafood back in Afurada on your way home.
  • Take a scenic tram trip along the river towards Foz do Douro, west of Porto, with its very interesting transport museum and “romantic “ museum and park.
  • Do something different and explore the city in a Tuk Tuk! Ask your hotel for details.